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The award goes to Simon Cozens (author) and Sebastian Riedel (maintainer till maypole 2.0.x).
Funny thing is, lathos didn't liked what sri made outta maypole (which has recieved an award now) and sri started his own framework (http://catalyst.perl.org/ [perl.org]), because he thought maypole is too limited to CRUD.
The last perl-related award was the development award in 2003 for perl 5.8.0 IIRC, so heads up.

No... the award went to the Maypole module, not any specific version. In fact, I'd like to think that the award went to the whole Maypole community (with a little bit of glory rubbing off on the Catalyst people who helped get Maypole into the shape it is in). Either way, this is very good news for the greater Perl community, as a non-Perl specific technical magazine (who -- I believe -- are all big fans of Python) decides to give a software award to a Perl project.